From the Helena Independent Record: “Republican U.S. Sen. Steve Daines came under fire from conservation groups and outdoor-related business interests Friday after his vote for an amendment critics say is a first step to federal land transfer or sale.”

While Greg Gianforte continues to pour money into groups opposed to transparency and despite Republican leadership doubling down on their support for dark money in Montana elections, Montanans are demanding passage of Governor Steve Bullock’s DISCLOSE Act.

Game Changer in US House Race, Records Reveal Zinke Is not Who He Says He Is

(Helena, MT) – After months of public pressure and a strong, steady drumbeat from Montana voters, Ryan Zinke finally released the 1999 Fitness Report, the Navy’s version of an employee review, that he’s been hiding for months. The newly released report proves the Ryan Zinke has been lying to the people of Montana and cites two “lapses in judgment” by Zinke and “declining performance marks in Military Bearing and Leadership”

(Helena, MT) - Former Super PAC chairman Ryan Zinke continues to cover up a 1999 fitness report, the Navy’s version of an employee performance evaluation, that one of his former SEAL commander’s claims is a blemish on his record. Zinke formed a super PAC that is now benefitting his campaign based solely on being a former Navy SEAL. Instead of highlighting his legislative record, his campaign has been almost completely focused on a military record that is hidden from the public.